new-york Weather Forecast & AQI – Live Radar
Tuesday, Apr 28
Atmospheric Insightsnew-york
Feels Like
19°
Humidity
52%
Wind
16 km/h
Visibility
38.5 km
Weather Intelligence Index
AeroWeather uses a groundbreaking framework to quantify atmospheric impact on human life. Our index analyzes the complex interplay of humidity, pressure, and UV radiation to provide hyper-local insights for your health and travel.
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AeroWeather is more than just a forecast tool; it is a comprehensive environmental intelligence ecosystem. Our platform utilizes elite scientific data sources to provide high-resolution insights into the global atmosphere. By monitoring barometric pressure systems, humidity gradients, and particulate matter concentrations, we deliver a multi-dimensional view of the weather that affects your daily life. Whether you are tracking the arrival of the monsoon in South Asia or monitoring a heatwave in Western Europe, our interactive radar and AI-powered comfort summaries ensure you have the most precise information available. We believe that professional-grade meteorological data should be beautiful, accessible, and actionable for everyone.
All About New York
New York City, often just called NYC or the 'Big Apple,' is a global icon and the most populous city in the United States. Composed of five boroughs—Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island—it is a center for finance, media, fashion, and art. From the neon lights of Times Square and the sprawling greenery of Central Park to the historic Statue of Liberty and the towering Empire State Building, NYC offers an endless array of experiences. It is truly 'the city that never sleeps,' with energy that is palpable in every neighborhood.
Climate and Environment
New York City has a humid subtropical climate, which means it experiences four very distinct and dramatic seasons. Summers (June to September) are hot and often very humid, with temperatures frequently reaching 30-35°C. The humidity can make the city streets feel quite oppressive. Winters (December to March) are cold and can bring significant snowfall, with temperatures often dropping below freezing, especially in January and February. Spring and autumn are short but transitionally beautiful, offering mild temperatures and vibrant foliage in the city's many parks. Coastal storms, known as Nor'easters, can occasionally bring heavy snow and wind in the winter, while the tail ends of hurricanes can bring heavy rain in late summer.
Travel and Local Tips
Walking is the best way to see New York, so comfortable footwear is non-negotiable. For longer distances, the subway is the most efficient and cost-effective method, running 24/7. When dining out, remember that tipping is standard practice in the US, usually 18-22% of the bill. If you're visiting during the winter, be prepared for 'wind tunnels' created by the skyscrapers—a warm, windproof coat and gloves are essential. Conversely, in the summer, carry a water bottle to stay hydrated while exploring. Many of the city's best museums have 'pay what you wish' hours, so check their websites in advance to save on admission fees.
Why Use AeroWeather for New York?
Our specialized data points for New York include high-resolution radar and real-time AQI monitoring. Unlike generic weather apps, we provide a deep dive into the specific atmospheric conditions that affect this region, ensuring you are always one step ahead of the weather.